dsarch wrote:I liked @jbrooksuk idea (when i click i have a really big menu, and i would like to have just 5 or 7 options, perhaps with a setting like statusbar_syntax=["python", "css", "html", "php", "ruby"]

Completely untested but presumably using ignored_packages you can turn off syntax availability of the languages you don't care about and they'll disappear from the menu. Added bonus is that they aren't loaded in at startup = precious startup time?

Obviously this does mean that if you ever want to actually use a language you've 'ignored' then you can to remove it from there, but no biggie, right?

And like I said, this is untested and for all I know ignored is just for plugins, not any kind of package...

I'd really like an option to control the close behavior. A lot of the time when I'm closing files, I'm closing several that are right next to each other and very rarely are they all the most recent in the stack. Having to constantly navigate back or use the mouse would be rather annoying. Ctrl/shift + tab are customizable in this way so hopefully the close behavior can be as well.

Also speaking of the ctrl/shift + tab behavior, it would be nice if they stayed in the active area. For example when in any of the layouts other than single, the tab binds will hop between the different areas which is pretty annoying.

adzenith wrote:What was the clash? I was very confused when I hit cmd+option+up to go to my header file and it didn't work.

Oops! I'll change the bindings again for the next version. Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down is no longer available on Lion, as Ctrl+Arrow keys are now the default keys for mission control (and annoyingly, it also eats ctrl+shift+arrow keys, which do the same thing as the unshifted version, just slower).

Next dev build won't be until next week though, as I'm off on a short holiday until the 18th.

Maybe a simple request for a next release:Default behaviour for closing tabs (Windows): CTRL+W

When I'm closing a lot of tabs, I'll keep pressing CTRL+W. But when all tabs are closed, the editor is next. Maybe it's an idea to give an alert-message: "Are you sure you want to exit?" Or maybe remove the keybinding for closing the editor, and only use ALT+F4?

Maybe a simple request for a next release:Default behaviour for closing tabs (Windows): CTRL+W

When I'm closing a lot of tabs, I'll keep pressing CTRL+W. But when all tabs are closed, the editor is next. Maybe it's an idea to give an alert-message: "Are you sure you want to exit?" Or maybe remove the keybinding for closing the editor, and only use ALT+F4?

Thanks

If you implement this behaviour, please make it an option, since I frequently use ctrl+w to close the editor to avoid having to change my hand position to alt+f4, as ctrl+w doesn't require moving your hand from the home row.

In Vintage, "w" moves over sub-words, and "W" moves over normal words (This isn't exactly what happens in vi, but it is keeping in the spirit of w vs W). If you change the key binding to not stop at sub_word_begin, it'll act like W, which is closer to what vi does.

Thank you, that's what I've been doing. Love the new status bar. p.s. hope you have a good holiday